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research Rethinking the classification of alopecia areata
The document concludes that a new system using the SALT score should replace the current alopecia areata classification for better accuracy in assessing severity and prognosis.
research Clinician vs Self-ratings of Hirsutism in Patients With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Patients with PCOS rate their hirsutism higher than clinicians, and these self-ratings are more closely related to their quality of life and risk of depression.
research A study to evaluate the effectiveness of informative educational approach on knowledge regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome, it’s impact on reproductive system and preventive strategies among adolescent girls at selected colleges, Koppal district
The educational program effectively improved knowledge about PCOS among adolescent girls.
research Adult Group B Streptococcal Disease
International medical graduates outperformed U.S. graduates on an internal medicine exam.
research 265 Modulation of disease-central cytokine pathways with TAK-279, a highly selective oral tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor, defines clinical response in patients with psoriasis
TAK-279 effectively reduces psoriasis symptoms and is safe.
research 44047 Long Term Real-World Treat-to-Target Skin Clearance and Maintenance of Response with Risankizumab in Patients with Moderate to Severe Psoriasis From the CorEvitas Psoriasis Registry
Risankizumab effectively treats and maintains skin clearance in moderate-to-severe psoriasis.
research 1114 Study of long-term (15-day) imiquimod treatment and drug intervention in localized psoriasiform dermatitis model
Long-term Imiquimod treatment causes initial skin inflammation that lessens over time, and topical corticosteroids reduce this inflammation and cytokines in a mouse model of psoriasis.
research Alopecia areata predictive score: A new trichoscopy‐based tool to predict treatment outcome in patients with patchy alopecia areata
A new tool can predict hair regrowth in patchy alopecia areata patients.
research Efficacy of modern methods for assessing the severity of alopecia areata
The SBN system effectively assesses alopecia areata severity and predicts its course.
research 1449 PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME SHOWED LOW GRADE GLEASON SCORE WHEN DIAGNOSED ON BIOPSY
Patients with metabolic syndrome had lower Gleason scores when diagnosed with prostate cancer.
research LP-159 Studying the disease activity and the degree of internal organ damage in systemic lupus erythematosus patients in the Kazakh population
Higher disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus is strongly linked to more internal organ damage.
research Patient and Clinician‐Reported Outcomes and Adherence to Calcipotriene/Betamethasone Dipropionate PAD‐Cream in Treatment of Scalp Psoriasis in Adults: An Interim Analysis of the PRO‐SCALP Study
The cream effectively treats scalp psoriasis, improving symptoms and quality of life, with high patient satisfaction.
research The Trichoscopy Derived Sinclair Scale: Enhancing visual assessment through quantitative trichoscopy
The Trichoscopy Derived Sinclair Scale offers a more accurate and reliable way to measure hair loss severity than the traditional visual method.
research Derivation and validation of the Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics classification criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus
The new SLICC criteria for diagnosing lupus are more sensitive and accurate than the old criteria.
research Assessment of Alopecia Areata Disease Severity in Pediatric Patients
New tools help doctors better assess and treat alopecia areata in kids by considering more than just hair loss.
research Reliability of the pattern hair loss classifications: A comparison of the basic and specific and N orwood–H amilton classifications
The BASP classification is more reliable than the Norwood-Hamilton for classifying hair loss in men and women.
research Signposts to the Promised Land in Alopecia Areata
Patient-reported outcomes better reflect the quality of life impact of alopecia areata than traditional severity scores.
research The Progressive Loss Risk Scale for Hair Restoration Surgery
The Progressive Loss Risk Scale is a system that shows the long-term risks of hair restoration surgery, which can change based on factors like age and transplant area.
research The Suitability of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome-Specific Questionnaires for Measuring the Impact of PCOS on Quality of Life in Clinical Trials
The PCOS-specific questionnaire needs more work to fully measure quality of life in clinical trials.
research Újszerű bariátriai bypassműtéttel (SASI) szerzett tapasztalataink
The SASI bypass surgery leads to significant weight loss and improves health conditions with minimal absorption issues.
research Serum paroxonase 1 level may be an indicator and predictor of the severity of androgenetic alopecia
Low PON1 levels may indicate and predict the severity of hair loss.
research PSS21 GAP ANALYSIS FOR PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES MEASURES FOR ALOPECIA
No current patient-reported outcome measure fully meets FDA requirements for alopecia treatments.
research In search of a universal and objective method to assess facial aging: The new face objective photo-numerical assessment scale
The facial aging scale is a reliable tool for assessing skin aging and treatment effects.
research Psychometric validation of the Spanish alopecia areata–life impact questionnaire
The SAALIQ is a reliable tool for measuring the impact of alopecia areata on Spanish-speaking patients' quality of life.
research The Spectrum of Health Domains Important to Lupus Patients Early Development of a Disease Activity Patient Reported Outcome.
A new tool helps lupus patients and doctors better track symptoms and quality of life.
research Cognitive testing of a survey instrument for self-assessed menstrual cycle characteristics and androgen excess
The survey helps identify menstrual irregularities and excess male hormones, aiming to detect conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
research Investigation of parental socioeconomic status as a determinant of dietary habits and disease severity of sickle cell disease children
Parental socioeconomic status doesn't improve dietary habits or reduce disease severity in children with sickle cell disease.
research Application of the basic and specific classification on patterned hair loss in Indians
The BASP classification is effective for diagnosing pattern hair loss in Indian men and women.
research SUMMARIES OF PAPERS
The document concludes that secondary syphilis cases are increasing and often misdiagnosed, pityriasis rubra pilaris can be distinguished from psoriasis by skin cell features, and different skin layers produce specific components during skin repair.